Pattadakal
Pattadakal (Kannada - ಪಟ್ಟದ್ಕಲ್ಲು) is a town in the Indian state of Karnataka The town lies on the banks of the Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district of North Karnataka region. It is 22 km from Badami and about 10 km from Aihole. The group of 8th century CE monuments in Pattadakal are the culmination of the earliest experiments in the vesara style of Hindu temple architecture. They were designated a World Heritage Site in 1987. The town displays both Dravidian (Southern) and the Nagara (Northern, Indo-Aryan) styles of temple architecture.
World Heritage site
Kashivishvanatha temple at Pattadakal, Karnataka
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) in 1987 included Pattadakal[1] in its list of World Heritage sites.
History
Old Kannada inscription on victory pillar, Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal, 733–745 CE
Pattadakal, the capital of the Chalukya dynasty of Southern India, who built the temples in the seventh and eighth centuries. There are ten temples including a Jain sanctuary surrounded by numerous small shrines and plinths. Four temples were built in Dravidian style, four in Nagara style of Northern India and the Papanatha temple in mixed style.
Chalukya style of architecture
Aihole is considered a School of Architecture, Badami a Degree College, and The University of architecture is Pattadakal.[1]
The Chalukya style originated in Aihole (450 CE), Architects experimented with different styles, blended the Nagara and Dravidian styles, and evolved their own distinctive style. At Pattadakal, the Chalukya kings were crowned, in the middle of the 7th century, temple building activity shifted from Badami to Pattadakal. There are 10 temples here, 4 are in Nagara style and 6 are in Chalukya style.
Kannada Inscription
At Virupaksha Temple, there is 8th (733–745 CE) century Old Kannada inscription on victory pillar at Pattadakal.
Tourism
Group of monuments in Pattadakal
The group of monuments in Pattadakal[2][3][4][5] was designated a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Virupaksha temple at Pattadakal
The best known is the Virupaksha temple, built by Queen Lokamahadevi (Trilokyamahadevi)in 745 to commemorate her husband's victory (Vikramaditya II) over the Pallavas of Kanchi. The temple closely resembles the Kailashnatha temple in Kanchi which served as a model for this temple. The Virupakhsa temple in turn served as an inspiration for the Kailashnatha (Kailash Temple) temple built by the Rashtrakuta (During 757 -783 A.D. by Krishna I) dynasty in Ellora. The Virupaksha temple is rich in sculptures like those of lingodbhava, Nataraja, Ravananugraha and Ugranarasimha. Virupaksha is the earliest dated temple with the sukanasika, being closely followed by the Mallikarjuna temple.
Sangameshvara temple
725 CE Pattadakal
Sangameshwara Temple (was called Vijayewara) is oldest temple in Pattadakal, built by Chalukya King Vijayaditya Satyashraya ( 696-733 AD), it has no sukanasika. The temple is in Dravidian style and it consists of a Sanctum, Inner passage and a Hall. On the outer wall there is Ugranarasimha, Nataraja sculptures. Both the Sangamesvara temple and the Virupaksha temple are similar to each other in being square on plan from the base to sikhara. The main vimana is of three storeys. The lowermost storey is surrounded by two walls. The second storey being an upward projection of the inner wall. While the outer wall encloses the covered circumambulatory round the sanctum.
Mallikarjuna Temple is a smaller version of the Virupaksha temple and was built by Vikramadiyta's second queen Trilokyamahadevi in 745. This temple is also was constructed by Rani Trilokyamahadevi to celebrate the victory (by Vikramaditya II) over the Pallavas. The Mallikarjuna temple was built immediately after and close to the Virupaksha temple (It has a similar plan), with a 4 storeyed vimana with a circular griva and sikhara. Mallikarjuna temple in Dravidian style.
Mallikarjuna and Kasivisvanatha temples at Pattadakal, built 740 CE
Kasivisvesvara temple was the last to be built in early Chalukya style. This temple was built by the Rashtrakutas in the 8th century. Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Nagara style
- Kadasiddhesvara and Jambulingeswara' temples
Kadasiddhesvara and Jambulingeswara temples both attributed to 7th century A.D. Kadasiddeshvara temple which has a sculpture of Shiva holding a Trident or Trishul in his hands and its twin temple, the Jambulinga Temple are all built in Nagara style and resemble the Hucchimalli' Guddi at Aihole.
Jain Narayana temple at Pattadakal
Galaganatha temple was built a century later in the architecture style of Rekha Nagara Prasada. Temple contains a sculpture of Lord Shiva killing the demon Andhakasura.
Jain Temple located on the Pattadakal-Badami Road, is built in the Dravidian style by the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. It has some very beautiful sculptures & probably dates from the 9th century and was built by either King Amoghavarsha I or his son Krishna II.
Papanatha temple at Pattadakal
- Papanatha temple is built in the vesara style dated to 680. The temple was started in nagara style but later changed to a more balanced Dravidian style. Sculptures here speak of scenes from Ramayana and Mahabharatha. This temple has many similarities with the Navabrahma temples in Alampur, Andhra Pradesh, which were also built by Badami Chalukyas.
- Museum of the Plains and Sculpture gallery is maintained by the Archeological Survey of India on the Bhutanatha temple road.
Other important monuments here are the monolithic stone pillar bearing inscriptions, Naganatha temple, Chandrashekara temple and inscriptions in the Mahakuteshwara temple.
See also
- Badami
- Badami Chalukya Architecture
- Badami Cave Temples
- Mahakuta
- Aihole
- Sudi
- Gajendragad
- Lakkundi
- Mahadeva Temple (Itagi)
- Alampur, Andhra Pradesh
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External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Chalukyan magnificence". http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2201/stories/20050114000106500.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
- ↑ "Pattadakal". http://bagalkot.nic.in/pattadakal.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
- ↑ "World Heritage Sites - Pattadakal, Group of Monuments at Pattadakal (1987), Karnataka". http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_whs_pattadakkal.asp. Retrieved 2009-03-06.
- ↑ "Group of Monuments at Pattadakal". http://portal.unesco.org/geography/en/files/10641/12282854465ASI_Dharwad.pdf/ASI%2BDharwad.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
- ↑ "SECTION – II, STATE PARTY: INDIA PROPERTY NAME: GROUP OF MONUMENTS AT PATTADAKAL". http://whc.unesco.org/archive/periodicreporting/apa/cycle01/section2/239.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
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